Trump Set to Join Davos Forum via Video Call During Presidency

Donald Trump will participate in the World Economic Forum remotely as his administration prepares for its first week in office

Trump Set to Join Davos Forum via Video Call During Presidency
Trump Set to Join Davos Forum via Video Call During Presidency

Davos: So, it looks like Donald Trump is planning to join the World Economic Forum this year, but he’ll be doing it from afar. A source mentioned he’ll be on a video call, which is pretty interesting given it’s the first week of his presidency.

He’s been to Davos a couple of times before, and this year, his team is sending some Cabinet members to attend in person. It’s a big deal since the Forum usually gathers a lot of global leaders and CEOs who are keen to see what’s coming from the new administration.

This year’s focus will be on Trump’s “America First” policies, and while he’s speaking remotely, some of his close allies will be there in person. The Forum has always attracted attention from various movements, especially those against globalization, but it’s also a hotspot for business leaders looking to strategize for the future.

Remember, Trump’s last speech at Davos was back in 2020, right before COVID-19 hit, where he boasted about an economic boom. It’ll be interesting to see what he has to say this time around!

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